A well-kept and very attractive ornamental garden
Willett had made an arrangement with tenants of adjoining houses to enable them to use the garden, with a common liability towards its upkeep. In 1928 it was described as 'an irregularly shaped enclosure at the rear of dwelling-houses and abutting on one side on a public road. A well-kept and very attractive ornamental garden, adding considerably to the amenities of the houses overlooking it.' Subsequently a committee of residents of Wadham Gardens purchased shares in the site.